After falling 5-1 against Houston Dynamo, Chivas USA look to recover fast, learn from the mistakes, and continue with the good performance the team has been showing the last few games.

Having scored seven goals y 10 games, Chivas USA forward Erick Torres entered the field at BBVA Compass Stadium with the sole objective of extending his scoring lead in his first Major League Soccer season. However, Dynamo’s defensive line did their job and managed to frustrate the young goat's intentions to score.

“We have to analyze the game,” said Torres on the team’s performance against the Dynamo. “We had a good first half, we competed well. We broke down on the second half, we got distracted, and the goals came in when the team was picking up. But I believe the team had a really good first half.”

With numerous attempts on goal, Torres tried to give Chivas the lead in the first half. Early in the game, Torres looked to open the scoreboard in the 12th minute with a curling shot from outside the box, but Houston 'keeper Tally Hall was able to secure the shot. In the 33rd minute, Torres brought down a long ball over the top as he crossed into the left side of the box. Houston's defense was able to close in on the striker just in time to deflect Torres' shot by making it go wide right of the post.

Chivas entered the second half a goal down, but managed to get the equalizer right after with a goal by Eric Avila. The Dynamo continued to put pressure on the Goats and shortly after got the lines up front to score four more goals, closing the game with a high 5-1 final score.

“We have to analyze [the game] and discus it with the team. We managed to tie and recover, but soon after that, the second goal came in and threw us back and didn’t let us recover. We have to analyze what happened and work on that this week,” said Torres. “There are four games left where we have to finish the best way possible and try to win all the points we can.”

Now, Chivas will return home to prepare to square off against the San Jose Earthquakes in the series finale. The match will kick off at 8 p.m. (PT) on Sunday, Sept. 29, at the StubHub Center. To purchase tickets, or for more information, call 1-877-CHIVAS-1.